Human Rights Tribunal has no business policing 'hate speech': Aaron Wudrick with David Thomas

Human Rights Tribunal has no business policing 'hate speech': Aaron Wudrick with David Thomas

Welcome to Inside Policy Talks, the in-house podcast of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.

In this episode you'll hear Aaron Wudrick in conversation with David Thomas, former chair of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and author of a recent National Post op-ed entitled: I chaired the Human Rights Tribunal. It has no business policing 'hate speech'.

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/david-thomas-canadian-human-rights-tribunal-has-no-business-policing-hate-speech

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